Phoenix Police Make Arrest in Murder of 90-Year-Old Do-Gooder

It's been three months since 90-year-old Semoure Sendrow was murdered after withdrawing $20,000 from a bank to give to charities as his annual Christmas donation, and last night, police arrested the man they say killed him.

Apprehended was 22-year-old Eduardo Pimentel for Sendrow's murder. A second suspect is still loose.

About 8 a.m. on December 14, Sendrow and his wife were walking out of a Chase bank on the 6000 block of North 19th Avenue in Phoenix, when a man ran toward him.

The man pushed Sendrow to the ground, and stole a briefcase he was carrying that contained about $20,000 in cash he had planned to donate to charities.